She visited New York and the New Yorker did an article about her. Kazuko Komori had interviewed James Dean. I never met James Dean but he stayed at the house of my buddy Shirley Ayers.
Kazuko Komori of Tokyo Japan was born on November 11, 1909 in Minato City, and died at age 95 years old on January 8, 2005 at Somei Cemetery in Toshima City.
Famous Japanese Restaurant Owner, SAITO'S.
Moto Saito, a restaurateur who was among the first to introduce Japanese cuisine to New Yorkers, died of heart failure June 13 in Tokyo. She was 82 years old and lived in Tokyo.
From 1957 to 1985, Mrs. Saito maintained a restaurant, Saito, first on West 55th Street and later on East 46th Street. In 1985 she returned to Japan, where she had established another Saito.
She was a familiar figure in the New York restaurant, dressed in traditional costume and supervising the service. She also cut a dashing figure in other restaurants, bejeweled and fur-clad, believing that restaurateurs should sample the cooking of other establishments.
Mrs. Saito was born in Nagoya, Japan. She said she grew up in a geisha house and was trained in Kabuki dancing. In her restaurant, she continued the art of pleasing people, attempting to explain sushi and educate diners.
A memorial is to be held July 28 at 6 P.M. at the Japanese American Association of New York at 7 West 44th street.
There were no survivors.
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